People's Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran

Health governance challenges can make or break Universal Health Coverage (UHC) reforms. One of the biggest health governance challenges is ensuring meaningful participation and adequately reflecting people's voice in health policies and implementation. Recognizing this, Iran's Health Trans...

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Main Authors: Dheepa Rajan (Author), Mohammad Hadi Ayazi (Author), Maziar Moradi-Lakeh (Author), Narges Rostamigooran (Author), Maryam Rahbari (Author), Behzad Damari (Author), Ali Asghar Farshad (Author), Reza Majdzedeh (Author), Kira Koch (Author)
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Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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